Applications open for community grants

THE nib foundation is encouraging local registered charities committed to improving health and wellbeing outcomes to apply for funding as part of its community grants program.

Applications are now open, with the foundation seeking to support grassroots initiatives that address health challenges faced by young people and carers.

Executive officer Amy Tribe said the funding program provided an opportunity for not-for-profit groups to further the good work they do in their local communities.

“We know there are thousands of Aussie charities that are working every day to help people live healthier lives, but often they are faced with limited resources to tackle complex social challenges such as poverty, inequity and disadvantage,” Ms Tribe said.

“That’s where our community grant program can help by providing a funding injection to bring new approaches and programs to fruition, or to support the ongoing delivery or expansion of existing successful initiatives.”

The foundation will support 10 to 15 organisations with grants of between $5000 and $50,000 to fund practical initiatives that provide community-based solutions to improving key health issues for young people and carers.

“Successful projects will help people who provide unpaid informal care to better look after themselves and their loved ones, or empower vulnerable young people to overcome health challenges and disadvantage to reach their potential,” Ms Tribe said.

Visit www.nibfoundation.com.au for more information or to apply.